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Inside the Monkey Mind
Scott McLemee reviews Monkeytalk: Inside the Worlds and Minds of Primates, which elucidates the two camps that have formed in the study of how intelligence evolved.
Hope and Denial are Not Strategies
Today a great many American colleges and universities -- ranging from those that, at least for now, seem reasonably secure...
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10 Ways to Support Students Facing Immigration Crises
Anita Casavantes Bradford, Laura E. Enriquez and Susan Bibler Coutin offer advice to faculty members and administrators.
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Why Must It Be Print?
Librarians promote the use of digital tools. Steven J. Bell explains why they don't want professors to make assignments that require only printed materials.
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Confronting the Trump Effect on Our Campuses
Yolanda T. Moses highlights four areas that institutions and individuals should focus on to encourage diversity and inclusion over the next four years.
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Make America First in Higher Ed: Open the Door
If the Trump administration is serious about job creation, it should expand international students’ access to the country’s colleges and universities, writes Ryan Craig.
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Getting to the Core of It
Faculty members at a wide range of institutions are finding they can have a powerful impact by organizing curriculum -- not just individual courses -- to support students’ learning and success, write Loni Bordoloi Pazich, Roosevelt Montas and Steve Mintz.
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Creating Affordable Pathways
The University of Kentucky, as the state’s flagship institution, has a moral responsibility to provide access to students of limited means, write Eli Capilouto and Tim Tracy, and thus is radically shifting the ratio of merit to need-based aid to do so.
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